response whether we ll be in the cyber realm we don t know yet. elise labott, appreciate that, thank you very much. let me bring in brian stiller it, host of reliable sources to talk more about this. the talk of threats and the hacks and all of this happening between the u.s. and north korea, really the timing is interesting, coming two days before the interview was supposed to release. was supposed to release. but do americans think that maybe sony overreacted or the theaters overreacted? we have a new revealing poll from cnn and six out of ten americans think there was an overreaction here, and men think so more so than women. there s the data. 36% say sony made the right decision. 62% say it was an overreaction. that s noteworthy. sony says it wasn t their fault. it was the theater owner chains that decided not to show the movie so sony had to choice. now they re in talks with possible distributors about how to get the movie shown. i checked in, no news this morning bu
0 moment he and john kerry met at the white house. they were at a party for the kennedy center honors winners. they talked about herbie hancock. kerry moves in for the fist bump and tells snoop he gave good pound like the elvis meets nixon moment. you don t see stuff like this every day. that s it for the lead. i m joe johns. jake is back on monday. i turn you over to brianna keilar, who is filling in for wolf blitzer in the situation room. happening now, a federal judge rules it s legal for the nsa to collect data on almost every phone call made in the u.s. will this now head to the supreme court? and the economy may be bouncing back but our poll shows most americans don t feel it. why some will soon feel even more pain. and a story of a canine combat vet who used to sniff out roadside bombs in afghanistan and now patrols the pentagon. wolf blitzer is off today. i m brianna keilar. you re in the situation room. a federal judge today ruled the massive collection of data o